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Jim Moore, #humanimal, non#humonster goo.gl/3y5iqd

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Freehold, NJ Katılım Şubat 2007
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Turn the volume up 🔊 this is the sound of pigs fighting for their lives. If you eat bacon, you're paying for it.
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There is no limit to our depravity. Never was. Never will be. All those wonderful human stories ... just lies ...
dominic dyer@domdyer70

HUNG from hooks to bleed out or boiled alive at warped festivals, it’s estimated that more than 30 million dogs are killed for meat each year – with some reaching the shores of the UK. Officials in Britain warn that the volume of illegal meat intercepted at the UK border has surged in recent years. It comes after a tearjerker tale about a gang of “kidnapped” dogs trekking miles home after escaping the meat trade was exposed as complete fiction. The clip – watched millions of times worldwide – had viewers convinced they were watching a real-life animal miracle. Chinese state media tracked down the animals’ owners and found all seven dogs belonged to villagers living just a few miles away. But it highlighted the chilling reality of dog theft for the meat trade that still exists in Asia – with between 10 and 20 million of deaths happening in China, Humane World for Animals says. Up to eight million of these dogs are snatched off the street, with the vast majority “illegally acquired,” according to Wendy Higgins from the Humane World for Animals. Campaigners warn that beloved family pets can disappear in seconds. Thieves often target pets left roaming in gardens, climbing over walls before slipping a noose around the dog’s neck and dragging it back over. Wendy said: “The dog thieves will steal a certain number of dogs and accumulate them until they’ve got enough to go on a transport truck.”

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A bit late
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife

Well done New Zealand 🇳🇿. In 2023, New Zealand made a decision that changed how the world looks at farm animal welfare. New Zealand banned the live export of farm animals by sea. This means cows, sheep, goats, and deer can no longer be shipped across oceans on long, stressful journeys. For years, these trips have raised serious concerns. Animals are often kept in crowded conditions for days or even weeks. They face heat, rough seas, dehydration, and fear. Many do not survive the journey. One tragedy in 2020 shocked the world. A ship carrying thousands of cattle sank during a storm. Most of the animals died. Only a few crew members survived. That moment forced people to take a closer look at what these animals go through. After that, pressure grew. Animal welfare groups spoke out. Citizens demanded change. And the government listened. This ban was created to prevent that kind of suffering from happening again. It is important to be clear. This is not a full ban on all live exports. Animals can still be transported by air. But long sea voyages were seen as too dangerous and too cruel to continue. New Zealand became one of the first countries to take this kind of strong action. It sent a message that animal lives matter, even in industries built around profit. For many people, this is more than just a policy change. It is a sign that things can move in a better direction. Now people around the world are asking the same question. Reference: - MPI GOV NZ... Restrictions on exporting livestock. #newzeland #animal #animalexort #animalcruelty

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Newborn calves being separated from their moms on a dairy farm so humans can steal their breast milk
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